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Culture War Roundup for the week of July 15, 2024

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For many people (I imagine there is a large overlap with Bidens base) Covid is still as big of a deal as it was 3 years ago. They still post on social media about their Covid test results and have people respond about how they’re going to be okay and checking if they need anything etc. They still isolate themselves and talk about how they won’t go out until some number of negative tests etc.

I think Biden is going to use this as an excuse to drop out and still maintain some shred of dignity. To many of his voters, Covid was Trumps fault and I think to them this may play almost as something Trump is doing to Biden.

To many of his voters, Covid was Trumps fault

You say this as if it's not true. I thought it was common knowledge amongst the people who cared enough to look into it. In 2017, Trump lifted Obama's ban on gain of function research, and subsequently the NIH funded gain of function research on coronaviruses at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

Fauci has asserted repeatedly that Ecohealth Alliance and the Wuhan Institute of Virology weren't doing gain of function research. For what it's worth I think he is shamelessly lying. But it is a somewhat popular opinion to think that the Wuhan Institute of Virology had nothing to do with this.

This is not what "is Trump's fault" means in this context. To many Biden voters, Covid is Trump's fault in the sense that he is responsible for poorly responding to it.

Yeah, I don’t think Biden voters are willing to blame Trump if it also means blaming NIH and Fauci.